Best Dispersed Camping near Mexia, TX

Limestone Lake Park offers free primitive camping along the shores of Limestone Lake near Mexia, Texas. The park features lakeside spots with picnic tables, shelters, grills, and fishing access. Portable toilets with toilet paper are available, though no drinking water, hookups, or showers are provided. The campground accommodates both tents and RVs with boat-in, drive-in, and walk-in access options.

Navigation requires attention as the GPS coordinates can be misleading. A camper noted, "The correct access point is from the Southeast, via the town of Marquez. From the four-way stop in Marquez, head North about a quarter mile and then make a left on 1146 just before D&D Hardware." The park prohibits campfires and alcohol. While popular for boating and fishing, the area remains relatively uncrowded, especially on weekdays. Verizon cell service is reported to be adequate throughout the park. Visitors should prepare for insects, particularly during warmer months.

Best Dispersed Sites Near Mexia, Texas (2)

    1. Limestone Lake Park

    7 Reviews
    Leona, TX
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (254) 729-3810

    "It is called Limestone Lake Park. The road to the pin is gated. No worries though on the other side of the road is an awesome camping area. It looks way too fancy to be free camping but it is."

    "The drive to the location is very rural once you exit 45. Many nice folks in the community here were waving at me when I drove by."

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  • Erik I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 31, 2025

    Limestone Lake Park

    Not as great as people make it out

    This park is not as great as other reviews lead you to believe. I'll break it down:

    1. They don't allow campfires. As in, none. There are no fire rings. That right there takes it off the list for me.
    2. It’s your typical park in a lot and haul stuff to your campsite. Texas really needs to get with the program that car camping is a huge thing.
    3. Most of the picnic tables are uncovered. There are some that are and I managed to get one, but if it’s busy they'll be taken quickly.

    It is a nice area and a good view of the lake. It’s fairly close to the water but the lake it low so you'd have to jump down a bit in order to get to it currently.

    All in all not terrible but the no campfire thing is puzzling. I wouldn't come back. There are better places- Possum Kingdom I'm looking at you.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2023

    Limestone Lake Park

    Update review

    First off the name and pin don’t seem quite right. It is called Limestone Lake Park. The road to the pin is gated. No worries though on the other side of the road is an awesome camping area. It looks way too fancy to be free camping but it is. I had a lakeside spot and had the place all to myself on a weekday. This place seems pretty remote, so mostly local folks would be my guess. Waze took me right here when I put the name in. There is decent Verizon service here too.

  • S
    Mar. 30, 2021

    Limestone Lake Park

    Perfect Spot by the Lake

    I'm surprised no one else has reviewed this place yet, it is awesome! Other than the occasional local on their boats making noise, this place was pretty serene. The drive to the location is very rural once you exit 45. Many nice folks in the community here were waving at me when I drove by.

    I decided to stay here because it was free and I did not feel like driving further to Dallas. There are porta potties available stocked with toilet paper. There are 3 or 4 small roads to take once you get inside, which lead you towards the lake. You can get an RV inside a few of the spots without obscuring entry for other vehicles. There is one large patio for events and has seating for about 25 people.

    There are fish in the lake, one foot long dead floating bass was right in front of me. Plenty of smaller fish dancing on the water. There are areas to bbq as well. A couple docks you can walk off that are small and can cast a fishing rod.

    The place was decently busy for a hidden gem, though I was the only person on my side of the area. I was there on a Saturday so perhaps during the week it is more quiet.

    This was one of my favorite places I've stayed at in Texas so far (haven't been to a lot of locations so far in the state) and would definitely return again with better preparation and additional family members and friends.

  • J
    Apr. 13, 2021

    Limestone Lake Park

    Spectacular location

    WARNING! if you use Get Directions & Google Maps on this page, it likely will route you to the wrong location.

    The correct access point is from the SouthEast, via the town of Marquez. From the four way stop in Marquez, head North about a quarter mile and then make a left on 1146 just before D&D Hardware. It’s easy after that.

    That said, I just arrived and my jaw dropped, it’s so breathtaking.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 13, 2022

    Limestone Lake Park

    Wonderful

    Very nice and secluded plenty of campsites all primitive with shelters grills and fishing all out wonderful place

  • Jinoo J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 18, 2024

    Limestone Lake Park

    Beautiful lakeside spots!

    Got in around 11pm on a Friday night and there were plenty of spots open. Woke up to an incredible view and more people around (but still not too crowded). Great spot for boating & fishing too.

  • Greg C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2025

    Limestone Lake Park

    Beautiful lake area but buggy

    As another mentioned the pin is off a bit. Basically turn right instead of left at the end. Had a nice spot overlooking the lake. Not crowded at the time I was there. Be prepared for a lot of bugs.


Guide to Mexia

Limestone Lake Park provides free primitive camping opportunities on the shores of Limestone Lake, located approximately 20 miles from Mexia, Texas. The park sits in a rural setting at around 400 feet elevation in the Post Oak Savannah ecoregion. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, while winters remain relatively mild with occasional freezing temperatures.

What to do

Fishing access points: Limestone Lake offers multiple fishing opportunities with small docks for casting. "There are fish in the lake, one foot long dead floating bass was right in front of me. Plenty of smaller fish dancing on the water," notes a visitor to Limestone Lake Park.

Boating options: The lake accommodates various watercraft with boat-in access available. "Great spot for boating & fishing too," according to a camper who visited the park. Boat launches are accessible from multiple points around the shoreline.

Morning wildlife viewing: Early risers can spot various birds and small mammals near the shoreline. "Woke up to an incredible view and more people around (but still not too crowded)," shares one camper about their experience at Limestone Lake Park.

What campers like

Spacious lakeside spots: Campers appreciate the direct lake access from many sites. "I had a lakeside spot and had the place all to myself on a weekday," reports a visitor to Limestone Lake Park.

Uncrowded weekday camping: The park tends to be less busy on weekdays, offering more solitude. "This place seems pretty remote, so mostly local folks would be my guess," mentions a camper who enjoyed the quieter atmosphere.

Sheltered picnic areas: Some sites feature covered picnic areas, which provide shade during hot Texas days. "Very nice and secluded plenty of campsites all primitive with shelters grills and fishing all out wonderful place," notes one camper about the amenities.

What you should know

Navigation challenges: GPS directions can be problematic when finding the park. A visitor to Limestone Lake Park advises, "First off the name and pin don't seem quite right. It is called Limestone Lake Park. The road to the pin is gated. No worries though on the other side of the road is an awesome camping area."

No campfires allowed: The park strictly prohibits campfires in all areas. "They don't allow campfires. As in, none. There are no fire rings. That right there takes it off the list for me," explains one camper about the restrictions.

Insect preparation: Visitors should bring insect repellent, especially during warmer months. "Be prepared for a lot of bugs," warns one camper about the conditions at the lake.

Tips for camping with families

Covered picnic areas: For families with children, seek out the sheltered picnic tables for sun protection. "Most of the picnic tables are uncovered. There are some that are and I managed to get one, but if it's busy they'll be taken quickly," advises a visitor to Limestone Lake Park.

Event patio availability: The park includes a large gathering space suitable for family activities. "There is one large patio for events and has seating for about 25 people," mentions a camper describing the facilities.

Weekend planning: Families should arrive early on weekends to secure preferred spots. "Got in around 11pm on a Friday night and there were plenty of spots open," shares one camper, though availability can vary seasonally.

Tips from RVers

Limited big rig access: While some RV camping is possible, not all areas accommodate larger vehicles. "You can get an RV inside a few of the spots without obscuring entry for other vehicles," notes a visitor to Limestone Lake Park.

Cell connectivity: RVers report adequate connectivity for basic needs. "There is decent Verizon service here too," mentions one camper about the communication options at the park.

Park layout considerations: The campground has multiple access roads leading to different areas. "There are 3 or 4 small roads to take once you get inside, which lead you towards the lake," explains a camper describing the layout, which helps RVers plan their approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Mexia, TX?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Mexia, TX is Limestone Lake Park with a 4.6-star rating from 7 reviews.